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Unit 49 Verb + preposition



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Unit 49
Verb + preposition
Main points
Some verbs do not take an object and are normally followed by a
preposition.
Some verbs take an object followed by a particular preposition.
Some verbs can take either an object or a preposition.
1
Many verbs that are used without an object are normally followed by a
prepositional phrase. Some verbs take a particular preposition:
belong to consist of hint at
hope for
insist on
lead to
listen to
pay for
qualify for
refer to
relate to
sympathize with
The land belongs to a rich family.
She then referred to the Minister’s report.
2
 With  other  verbs  that  are  used  without  an  object,  the  choice  of  a
different preposition may alter the meaning of the clause.
agree on/with
appeal for/to


apologize for/to
conform to/with
result from/in
suffer from/with
They agreed on a plan of action.
You agreed with me that we should buy a car.
His failure resulted from lack of attention to details.
The match resulted in a draw.
3
With verbs that are used without an object, different prepositions are
used to introduce different types of information.
• ‘about’ indicates the subject matter
care complain dream explain hear
know speak
talk
think
write
We will always care about freedom.
Tonight I’m going to talk about engines.
• ‘at’ indicates direction
glance glare grin laugh look shout
smile
stare
I don’t know why he was laughing at that joke.
‘Hey!’ she shouted at him.
• ‘for’ indicates purpose or reason
apologize
apply
ask look wait


He wanted to apologize for being late.
I’m going to wait for the next bus.
• ‘into’ indicates the object involved in a collision
bump
crash
drive
run
His car crashed into the wall.
She drove into the back of a lorry.
• ‘of’ indicates facts or information
hear
know
speak
talk think
I’ve heard of him but I don’t know who he is.
Do you know of the new plans for the sports centre?
• ‘on’ indicates confidence or certainty
count
depend
plan
rely
You can count on me.
You can rely on him to be polite.
• ‘to’ indicates the listener or reader
complain
explain listen say speak
talk
write
They complained to me about the noise.
Mary turned her head to speak to him.


• ‘with’ indicates someone whose opinion is the same or different
agree
argue
disagree
side
Do you agree with me about this?
The daughters sided with their mothers.
4
Some verbs have an object, but are also followed by a preposition.
The police accused him of murder.
They borrowed some money from the bank.
Some verbs can take either an object or a prepositional phrase with no
change in meaning.
He had to fight them.
He was fighting against history.



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